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2007-02-23 02:59:38 · 14 answers · asked by elisemarie1988 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

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No. There is nothing that is going to improve your eyesight. Your choices are glasses, contacts or Lasik. That's it. Don't you think if there was something you could do to naturally improve it....wouldn't the whole world know about it and be doing it? No one would wear glasses, contacts or need Lasik.

2007-02-23 03:04:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

I am not sure, actually, but I did want to warn you about the risk of Vitamin A overdose. Carrots have Vit A in them, and as I recall there has been proof that it helps eyesight, but I had a friend end up in the hospital from going on a carrot juice diet. Too much Vitamin A, plus the water used to grow the carrots had chemicals in it that made her ill in the amount she was ingesting.
Do you know what kind of eye trouble you are dealing with? Is it weak muscles? Is diabetes a factor? Is there cloudiness around the cornea (as in cataracts?) Was there an eye injury involved (possible torn retina?) Sorry to stir up any alarm, but it might be best to seek professional help at some level, clinic etc.All the best.

2007-02-23 03:11:13 · answer #2 · answered by Cassie 5 · 0 0

FYI: You can improve your vision using the correct kind of vision therapy. The way I did it is not what a lot of vision therapists may be doing, since many of them think "strengthening the eye muscles" is the answer. This has very limited results. Here is what I know.

"Eye exercises" are limited because they are based on misconceptions. I've done a lot of research on this and have had vision improvement. Read my post dated February 21, 2007 @ 10:59 am at http://improvingmyeyesight.com/blog/?p=30#comment-114 ... the post at that link will most likely be the most important post you will ever read regarding vision improvement. This I promise you.

I use techniques which are designed to promote natural habits of the eye to be used 24/7, similar to the habits used by people with perfect eyesight. I used to have 20/100 and then after a month it was 20/40 all of a sudden. This does not even include the mental 'clear flashes'. With the mental clear flashes, I can see better to such a tremendous degree that it would make no sense to most people -- my visual acuity goes to 20/13 or better! The first time this happened, I could see the strands of people's hair up to 1/4 mile away. I could also see the details inside a jet stream in the sky about 30-50 miles away. The 20/13 has been confirmed on a Snellen eye chart, under similar conditions. Most people probably have no idea what it's like being able to see that well. I posted my success story here: http://www.iblindness.org/forum/index.php/topic,401.0.html

The Bates Method teaches you about the following:

1) healthy eye habits which are exactly the same used by people with perfect sight
2) relaxing the muscular and nerve system to benefit the vision system, in such a way that can cure even blindness (I know what people are thinking, so I just ask that you read the first link I posted above before jumping to conclusions - there is a history that most people are not aware about regarding the optometry school)
3) creating mental imprints which drastically improve eyesight, similar to the idea of what many people would call "muscle memory"

It has changed my entire understanding of how the mind plays a role in vision. William H. Bates is the only person to my knowledge who has ever done intensive studies on modifying vision through the eye of the mind itself, by leaving mental imprints of an image appearing better than usual through visualization. The result of the visualizations? 'Clear flashes' which come from those mental imprints. It makes sense, there have been scientific experiments using 'trick lens' which flipped the world upside-down when the subject wore it and after only 3 days of wearing the lens, the brain automatically flipped it right way up. After the lens were discarded, the world appeared to be on its head, but the brain shortly afterwards flipped it to where it originally had been before starting the experiment. My point: the brain is capable of being programmed to see better because vision is largely a mental process. Think of optical illusions and all that.

So I recommend that after you read both of my posts, you consider giving the Bates Method a try.

Here are other useful links:

Information about Bates Method:
http://www.iblindness.org/

Forum for posting questions:
http://www.iblindness.org/forum/

Recommended reading:
http://www.amazon.com/Relearning-See-Improve-Eyesight-Naturally/dp/1556433417/sr=8-1/qid=1171419417/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-4535734-9580161?ie=UTF8&s=books

BTW, the Bates method applies to anyone, regardless of degree of myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, etc. Hope this helps.

2007-02-24 21:20:13 · answer #3 · answered by one who enjoys learning 5 · 1 0

Most people believe that once they are diagnosed with some vision problem and start wearing eye glasses or contact lenses to correct them, they will have to do so for life in order to see better. Those who want a permanent solution to improve eyesight typically resort to Lasik or other corrective eye surgeries. But you you can also improve your vision without surgery and can see perfectly well without using eyeglasses or contact lenses. You can check here to know how https://tr.im/d5f13

2015-01-27 08:35:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes there are! You just have to dig really really deep, but there are books and techniques that can teach you eye "exercises" that can help to improve your vision. You might want to look into the findings of Dr. Bates. There are also supplements that can aid in your vision and keeping the eyes healthy, but don't count on just popping a pill and waking up with better eye sight. Good luck and maybe call around to some alternative med clinics, they may be able to give you info and some better resources.

2007-02-23 08:08:56 · answer #5 · answered by Jane Doe 2 · 0 1

alternative medicines improve eyesight

2016-02-01 00:16:37 · answer #6 · answered by Sula 4 · 0 0

Yes, and its something that most people have probably never heard before. Blueberries. High doses of blueberries can actually improve your vision, but there is a downside. Any kind of berry usually has a lot of pesticides on it nowadays, and ingesting a lot of that can be harmful. So they should be organic blueberries, which are very expensive. You can grow your own if you want which would be much cheaper, but you would have to wait for them. Eating a few pounds of them in a couple days can actually noticibly improve your vision.

2007-02-25 06:53:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I doubt it. The whole carrots thing is an urban legend. It was actually started by British war propoganda in WWII. The British pilots had amazing kill records because the British had invented radar. To hide that invention from the Germans they put out propoganda that their pilots were so good because they were eating diets heavy with carrots.
While their are some vitamins in carrots that are neccessary for good eye function, its not going to affect the quality of your vision.

2007-02-23 03:29:36 · answer #8 · answered by jordanmclonghorn 2 · 0 0

I don't remember what it is called but there is a book with eye exercises to help your eyesight. A friend no longer wears glasses after following the steps in the book. I'm sure if you look around on google/amazon you can find it or ask at your local health food store.

It might be this book: http://www.biblio.com/books/111951672.html

2007-02-23 08:41:35 · answer #9 · answered by Ayame 3 · 1 1

Hey,
It may sound impossible but it's really easy to improve your vision without surgery with some specific eye exercises. I'm following this method http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=413 and it's working incredibly well.
I guess it's the sotware you need.
Bye Bye

2014-08-05 13:48:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My eyesight improved after I did a cleanse, which I heard could happen. It was noticeable, my optometrist was surprised, but I still needed glasses. If you want to do a cleanse, though, make sure you're supervised by a qualified practitioner with experience. This is most important.

2007-02-23 18:12:24 · answer #11 · answered by Singinganddancing 6 · 1 1

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